Formula 1 fans have the chance to bid for exclusive signed photographs of the highlights of the 2010 season in an auction that has been put on to help raise money for F1 in Schools.

F1 partner LG Electronics is offering the individual race pictures from the 19 grands prix this season which comprised its recent 'Moment of the Year' trophy that was handed out at the AUTOSPORT Awards.

Each picture has been signed by the drivers that it featured - which includes Fernando Alonso's victory at Monza, Sebastian Vettel's title triumph in Abu Dhabi and the winning picture of Heikki Kovalainen's flaming Lotus in Singapore.

More details of the auction, which closes on Sunday, can be found here.

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